Women's Ministry Charter

MAYFLOWER CHURCH

Women's Ministry Leadership Team Charter

Streamline System 06 — Team Charters

DRAFT for consideration by the Servants Council at its meeting on July 11, 2026. Not yet ratified. Upon ratification this becomes a standing charter, reviewed at each August Leadership Summit and re-ratified on material change.

Governing Principle

We disciple the women of the church in the Word, in friendship, and in care.

The women of Mayflower grow as the whole church grows: under the Word, alongside one another, and held in care. This team leads that work and raises up the women who carry it. The aim is women who are formed in Scripture and known by name.

1. Oversight (the home)

Overseeing board: Elders. [The oversight map places this team under elder discipleship oversight as a recommendation; confirm with the elders.] Day-to-day point person: Senior Pastor. Every team has a home; this team works first with the elders.

2. Purpose

This team exists to disciple the women of the church through Bible study, fellowship, and care, led by a women's leadership team. It serves the formation of the women of Mayflower: that they are grounded in Scripture, joined to one another in genuine friendship, and held in care through the seasons of life. Its concern is not a calendar of events but the spiritual growth of women in the body.

3. Priority-ministry link

This team serves Disciple-Making Pathways (System 01). It carries the discipleship of the women of the church within the church's wider work of forming believers.

4. The Commission

The elders commission this team to disciple the women of the church through Bible study, fellowship, and care, led by a women's leadership team. The work has a steady scale through the year. First, study: convene women's Bible study so that the women of the church are formed under Scripture on a regular rhythm. Second, gather: create occasions for genuine fellowship and friendship among the women of the body. Third, care: attend to needs that arise among women and surface them to the elders and the church's care. Fourth, lead: a leadership team carries this work together and raises up other women to share it, so the ministry does not rest on one. The measure is women formed in the Word and known to one another, not a full event calendar.

5. In scope / Out of scope

In scope:

Out of scope:

6. Scale

Shape: a women's leadership team that leads the work together, expanding through the women it raises to carry studies, gatherings, and care, drawing commitment categories from the Volunteer Chapter (System 06). The team mobilizes other women rather than leaning on one or two. Leadership is one appointed Women's Ministry Leadership Team Leader (System 07).

7. Key responsibilities

8. Coordination

9. Resources

Budget line: [no budget line is specifically named for this team in the source; confirm whether women's ministry draws on a discipleship line administered by the Elder Chair, or is funded per event.] Facilities needs for studies and gatherings are coordinated with the Trustees. Scheduling and registrations run through Planning Center.

10. Health indicators

Faithfulness-shaped signs the team is alive, not an event or attendance scoreboard. The year's specific targets live in the System 11 annual goals, set with the elders each August.

11. Review and approval

Standing charter, reviewed annually at the August Leadership Summit. Re-ratified by the Servants Council on material change. Escalation beyond the team's or elders' authority follows the Decision-Making Framework (System 09). Leadership succession follows the Leadership Handoff Guidelines (System 12). Review note: the oversight map places this team under elder discipleship oversight as a recommendation; confirm the home board with the elders at ratification.

Commissioned by: Elder Chair ____________________________ Date __________

Ratified into the operations documentation by: Servants Council ____________________________ Date __________

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Created 2026-06-17 12:39:58 UTC by Anton Brown
Updated 2026-06-17 12:39:58 UTC by Anton Brown